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we are glad you joined us. nicholas car and the carolina chocolate drops, coming up. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join chavis in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: nicolas carr is a best- selling author. his latest vote is called "the shallows -- his latest book is called "the shallows." let me start by asking the obvious. what is the internet doing to our brains? >> i think it is shifting the emphasis of our thoughts away from deep, a tentative thoughts, reflective thoughts, and more toward a scheming type of behavior, -- skimming type of behavior. we are losing the ability to slow down and think deeply about on
we are glad you joined us. nicholas car and the carolina chocolate drops, coming up. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join chavis in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible...
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it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >>> . people shopping on the magnificent mile saw more than clothes. >> they saw a lot of the could anding dogsent homeless animals lined michigan and oak for the annual angels with tails event. put on by paws. it brings together local businesses, shelters and pelts in hopes that families will take some of the dogs and kittens home. more than 20 shelters and five stores participated. >> always a funny vent. >> that will do it for us, tonight. there was almost a no-hitter at wrigley field that dan will tell you about. >> thanks so much for joining us tonight. "instant replay" is coming up next, have a great week. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you made it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into something tasty. this guy's doing magic. there's chocolate chips
it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >>> . people shopping on the magnificent mile saw more than clothes. >> they saw a lot of the could anding dogsent homeless animals lined michigan and oak for the annual angels with tails event. put on by paws. it brings together local businesses, shelters and pelts...
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then, you can get an order number to use to down load the songs. they're counting on generosity of fans. >> our fan base has gone from 15,000 to 200,000 you may have seen this in this commercial. >> there is where they met in college. and. >> there is a generation and across the board, realizing that there is a responsibility at this point. >> four schools including his own are receiving goods. >> so there is what is the vast majority of the students are not lead reeding at grade level. the idea to get book that's will engage them. and some kids got a piece inside of their presents. in richmond abc 7 news. >> and what a great idea. >> thank you. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> from spencer christian, thanks for joining us. have a good evening. i hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. save $523! 16 minutes could save you 16%! come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk to state farm. but not yet. first, talk to any one of the 40 million drivers who already have state farm. 40 million. yeah, that's more th
then, you can get an order number to use to down load the songs. they're counting on generosity of fans. >> our fan base has gone from 15,000 to 200,000 you may have seen this in this commercial. >> there is where they met in college. and. >> there is a generation and across the board, realizing that there is a responsibility at this point. >> four schools including his own are receiving goods. >> so there is what is the vast majority of the students are not lead...
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. >> they have asked us to leave. so we're going to have to cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north of new england, many were making that same decision. ferries filled with vacationers headed out or emergency vehicles headed onto vulnerable islands as last-minute preparations kicked into high gear. >> once it starts, you could sit here and watch and the boats are bouncing and breaking loose. you can't get at them. >> reporter: knowing that north carolina is just the storm's first stop. >> it's going to be a very close call for much of the east coast. >> reporter: and earl may be far from done with its destruction. as we get more light now officials say they are going to be going out doing damage assessments, also the coast guard going to be doing fly-overs. the coast guard has search and rescue choppers ready to go if needed. >> kristen, thanks. in a minute, much more on earl from meteorologist bill karins. >>> meanwhile an oil platform fire right off the louisiana coast sparked fears of another oil disaster
. >> they have asked us to leave. so we're going to have to cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north of new england, many were making that same decision. ferries filled with vacationers headed out or emergency vehicles headed onto vulnerable islands as last-minute preparations kicked into high gear. >> once it starts, you could sit here and watch and the boats are bouncing and breaking loose. you can't get at them. >> reporter: knowing that north carolina is...
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. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >> reporter: everyone here is watching this storm closely tonight, crossing their fingers, hoping it jogs to the east. diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too.
. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >>...
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many of us love animals. but a situation like this, the rescue worker might be in danger will it's not by any stretch of the imagination an easy venture for anyone to rappel down the side of the cement wall. they obviously think enough of the dog to try to get down there and save it. >> as they are throwing the rope down, they are trying to get the dog caught up on the rope in some fashion, which it looks like maybe they have done. >> maybe they don't want him to get spooked if someone goes down to rescue him, depending if this is a stray dog or someone's pet. a, he could try to bite them, because he's afraid. b, he could try to run. we have some audio, let's listen what they are saying about this. >> the river is running a little quicker as well, which will make it more difficult in the deeper spots. the river is running quicker now as well, which will make it more difficult for the dog to keep his or her footing. and again, got a line right up against the dog here and they are trying to lure him in a southe
many of us love animals. but a situation like this, the rescue worker might be in danger will it's not by any stretch of the imagination an easy venture for anyone to rappel down the side of the cement wall. they obviously think enough of the dog to try to get down there and save it. >> as they are throwing the rope down, they are trying to get the dog caught up on the rope in some fashion, which it looks like maybe they have done. >> maybe they don't want him to get spooked if...
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for diane and all of us, good night.
for diane and all of us, good night.
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"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is still anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike destroyed their house and killed their 2-year-old son, ali. ali's mother told us then that they'd wanted to move, but didn't have the money. "i begged my husband to leave the house when the fighting began," she told us, "but he said if we die, we will die together." a viewer bought them a new house, which they proudly showed off to us the other day, along with their new son, also named ali. he looks astonishingly like his older brother. his father told us that despite all he'd been through, he was grateful to american forces for toppling saddam. his wife, however, struck
"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is still anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike...
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she showed us up. >> what struck you about her? >> what strikes me about michelle is that she is not only the first lady, but she is a wife, a mother. she is a career woman and she is so -- such a great role model. whenever i have an opportunity to see her i try ask her a question or two to gain some of that knowledge so i can balance it all as well as she does. >> do you want that one day, a big family? >> i want four boys. i have always wanted four boys. >> you want four boys. >> i know. >> how are you going to do that? >> i have no clue. i cannot control that. knowing god's humor he will probably give me four girls. i would like to have a big family someday and be married and do it all. >> you were just recently in new york because as being part of the 2000 olympic team you got a special honor that was ten years late. you and the rest of the members from that team earned bronze medals because that medal was taken away from the chinese team. it was discovered they had underage gymnasts. what was that like for you? >> i keep sayin
she showed us up. >> what struck you about her? >> what strikes me about michelle is that she is not only the first lady, but she is a wife, a mother. she is a career woman and she is so -- such a great role model. whenever i have an opportunity to see her i try ask her a question or two to gain some of that knowledge so i can balance it all as well as she does. >> do you want that one day, a big family? >> i want four boys. i have always wanted four boys. >> you...
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the locals are saying it's just teasing us. so we'll hang out and see what happens until they run us off the island, i guess we'll be all right. >> reporter: evacuation orders are already in effect on ocracoke island and more are expectedboats from the water and preparing to ride ouk the basement if need be. >> reporter: the entire oath coast anxiously awaiting hurricane earl. jay gray, nbc news, kill devil hill, north carolina. >> and today nasa is providing a powerful image showing just how large earl really is. an astronaut captured a picture from aboard the international space station. you can figure it out? >> yeah, it filled the whole window. hurricanes can cover hundreds of miles of area and it's a large very powerful storm even though it did weaken a little bit overnight. earl is still packing winds of 125 miles an hour at the center of circulation, but it does appear that the main effects of the storm will be out to sea. let's take a look now at the temperatures locally. we're seeing it heating up. . getting uncomforta
the locals are saying it's just teasing us. so we'll hang out and see what happens until they run us off the island, i guess we'll be all right. >> reporter: evacuation orders are already in effect on ocracoke island and more are expectedboats from the water and preparing to ride ouk the basement if need be. >> reporter: the entire oath coast anxiously awaiting hurricane earl. jay gray, nbc news, kill devil hill, north carolina. >> and today nasa is providing a powerful image...
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stay with us. an accomplished filmmaker and music video director whose most recent project, "gangsters paradise" opens in theaters around the country today. it is set in the back drop of some of the challenges of his hometown of johannesburg. here is a scene from "gang sisters paradise." >> who are you? >> tell me, what do you do for a living? >> i drive a taxi. >> business must be good, huh? >> people need transport. >> tell me, do all of your passengers pay with hundred dollar notes? >> buy yourself a cauldron. jesus -- >> you leave jesus christ out of this. name is blackey and i will be your reckoning from now on. you see, we know who you are. we know what we do and we know where to find you. so your days are numbers. tavis: ralph, what is that going to tell me about life in johannesburg? >> it is a mun day look at the city of johannesburg, which has in the last 10, 15 years really been lighted. the suburbs built in the suburbs of johannesburg have become derelict and run by slum lords. it's a k
stay with us. an accomplished filmmaker and music video director whose most recent project, "gangsters paradise" opens in theaters around the country today. it is set in the back drop of some of the challenges of his hometown of johannesburg. here is a scene from "gang sisters paradise." >> who are you? >> tell me, what do you do for a living? >> i drive a taxi. >> business must be good, huh? >> people need transport. >> tell me, do all of...
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get used to more. very well-qualified lessees can get a low-mileage lease on a 2011 chevrolet cruze ls for around $159 a month. call for details. sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here, on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you fall asleep and stay asleep, so you can wake up feeling rested. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. get lunesta for a $
get used to more. very well-qualified lessees can get a low-mileage lease on a 2011 chevrolet cruze ls for around $159 a month. call for details. sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here, on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you fall asleep and stay asleep, so you can wake up feeling rested. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other...
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>> he used a .38 caliber. he was saying very proudly that he shot them in the back of the neck, all the victims. >> reporter: he shot every one nf the back of the neck? >> exactly. >> reporter: shot, he says, when they weren't expecting it. police continue searching for other victims, including missing pan man yans that worked at the properties wild bill took over. >> reporter: he picked the wrong girl. >> he had no idea how many people loved her and would care. he just got greedy and picked somebody that was special. >> reporter: the police really want to get the message out that this is a safe place, that people can still come. do you feel that? >> no. no. the police do not know what's going on. they really don't. as we talk among ourselves, we all say, yeah, you say you're sandi hodge, you owned a salon, you came from california, but how do we know? and that's how everybody feels now. we think we know one another, but no. not really. >> reporter: now, the island cher hughes loved so much is empty. >> will y
>> he used a .38 caliber. he was saying very proudly that he shot them in the back of the neck, all the victims. >> reporter: he shot every one nf the back of the neck? >> exactly. >> reporter: shot, he says, when they weren't expecting it. police continue searching for other victims, including missing pan man yans that worked at the properties wild bill took over. >> reporter: he picked the wrong girl. >> he had no idea how many people loved her and would...
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trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this tuesday. hurricane earl is pounding islands in the caribbean, with 135-mile-per-hour winds and some heavy rain. forecasters on the east coast heavy rain. forecasters on the east coast are keeping careful track of this very dangerous storm, in case it takes a turn toward the u.s. >>> two men who live in the u.s., now under arrest in the netherlands, being investigated for links to the possible terror plot. suspicious items for found in their luggage. >>> president obama meets with their luggage. >>> president obama meets with troops in texas before heading back to the white house for a major speech tonight on iraq. >>> in los angeles, a much-watched divorce trial continues betwe
trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this tuesday. hurricane earl is pounding islands in the caribbean, with 135-mile-per-hour winds and some heavy rain. forecasters on...
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sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> you had a powerful response to this story last night. authorities have now identified the body of tyler clem men ty, the young man who leapt from a bridge after his college roommate secretly broadcast his gay sexual encounter live over the i
sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official...
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that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you think tattoo ads on ocean city buses would tarnish the town's famiy-friendly environment? email your responses to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> i did not know they had a tattoo shops in ocean city. [unintelligible] [laughter] there is an uptick in one health problem and how the recession may be to blame. you may not realize it is happening to you. >> and risks for developing endometriosis. >> pretty good on the area roads. no incidents at this hour. we will update you straight g >> good morning. 20 minutes before 6:00. 46 degrees at the airport. we have a range of temperatures depending on whether you are in a low-lying area. it is warm. we may not make it to 80 degrees but we will be in the 70's. warm temperatures will be here and keep the storm well to the west of us. we will have more details on the forecast in a few minutes. stick around. >> the right kind of fat in a woman's diet may decrease the risk of developing endometriosis. it affects 10% of women. it has severe a domin
that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you think tattoo ads on ocean city buses would tarnish the town's famiy-friendly environment? email your responses to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> i did not know they had a tattoo shops in ocean city. [unintelligible] [laughter] there is an uptick in one health problem and how the recession may be to blame. you may not realize it is happening to you. >> and risks for developing endometriosis. >> pretty good on the area...
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it's not going to touch us and within three hours it's right on top of us. bottled water, generators and 300,000 peoples to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watches and warnings continue to move up the east coast. that's why it's so important for residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if the orders are called for. >> reporter: fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for storm surge. a moving wall of water that could do terrible things to low-lying areas, highlighted here in blue. this is cape cod. in the path of earl, and home to half a million summer residents. the winds have started to pick up. and the waves are certainly telling us tonight that something big is coming this way. if earl gets any closer, which everyone here hopes doesn't happen, there will be many more evacuations called tomorrow in many more places. >> as you told us, steve, these are crucial hours right now, and as those emergency teams just warned, the hurricane could speed up and turn towards shore on a dime. so, let's bring in sam cha
it's not going to touch us and within three hours it's right on top of us. bottled water, generators and 300,000 peoples to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watches and warnings continue to move up the east coast. that's why it's so important for residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if the orders are called for. >> reporter: fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for storm surge. a moving wall of water that could do terrible...
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it uses the body's natural anatomy to improve hearing. it processes and filters sounds and then transmits them to the inner ear using the ear drum as a natural microphone. people who have lost their hearing could benefit from the device. marsha did. >> i can hear my dogs and rain on the roof. it has just given me a whole new life. >> reporter: it is estimated 25 million americans could be helped with this technology. >> an estimated one third of americans between the ages of 65 and 75 and close to one half of those older than 75 have some degree of hearing loss. >>> time for a quick look at some stories you will find tomorrow in the baltimore sun. how the oil spill will impact the seafood in maryland. and the coverage of today's high school baseball and softball state championship games. for all of these stories and more read tomorrow's baltimore sun. >>> in a tough economy a graduate lands a great job. it looks like the key to success was fun and games. >> what we have here is the winning action figure. >> reporter: it has the head of a
it uses the body's natural anatomy to improve hearing. it processes and filters sounds and then transmits them to the inner ear using the ear drum as a natural microphone. people who have lost their hearing could benefit from the device. marsha did. >> i can hear my dogs and rain on the roof. it has just given me a whole new life. >> reporter: it is estimated 25 million americans could be helped with this technology. >> an estimated one third of americans between the ages of...
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thanks very much for joining us. before that, watch tiger woods as he faces the media at the masters tomorrow, monday, 2:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. we'll have that for you live. >>> several parts of the nation are dealing with extreme weather. residents in rhode island clean up from the damage there, and relief from flooding is hours away. the pawtuxet river is expected to fall below flood stage at 6:00 p.m. this evening. out west, heavy snow blanketed the cascade mountains making for some hazardous driving conditions. let's get the forecast now from the weather channel's danielle banks. forget about a white christmas, it's a white easter for some folks out west, right? >> i think if it was up to the bunny, the bunny would bring everybody the weather that they wanted, but it's up to mother nature. that's her in the driver's seat on this one. you know, a lot of people really still happy to be seeing the snow in april, and we're taking a life look at the radar right now. you can see it's really not that activ
thanks very much for joining us. before that, watch tiger woods as he faces the media at the masters tomorrow, monday, 2:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. we'll have that for you live. >>> several parts of the nation are dealing with extreme weather. residents in rhode island clean up from the damage there, and relief from flooding is hours away. the pawtuxet river is expected to fall below flood stage at 6:00 p.m. this evening. out west, heavy snow blanketed the cascade mountains...
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so that will be a second tool that assists us in managing interest rates. but then if it were absolutely necessary, we could sell some of our securities, and that would certainly tight -- >> that's what i want to talk about. that part, i guess i'm less confident in. do we get into trouble here in selling assets, you -- i know these are all government-issued so the risk part of this is already there. but for some time now, the whole market has been fed by -- the mortgage-backed security market has been fed by the gses and the federal home loan banks. i don't know if you included that as well. but i'm just concerned about selling assets into a very poor economy, with a very poor market, and whether we might sustain considerable losses in those sales and then have the compounding insult of having others, who might buy those at stressed rates, and do very well with a similar argument we had during the sale of assets after the savings and loan bailout where folks came in afterwards and capitalized greatly on the timing. when i first read your remarks surrounding
so that will be a second tool that assists us in managing interest rates. but then if it were absolutely necessary, we could sell some of our securities, and that would certainly tight -- >> that's what i want to talk about. that part, i guess i'm less confident in. do we get into trouble here in selling assets, you -- i know these are all government-issued so the risk part of this is already there. but for some time now, the whole market has been fed by -- the mortgage-backed security...
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plenty of kisses for u. >> reporter: priority using the video camera they used letters. >> i got a letter from my brother and we are happy they are ear and it gives them courage. >> reporter: they use a tube the size of a grapefruit to send food and medicine and water down the shaft to men. >> initially we thought this would take 15-20 days maximum but now we know it is a long- term project. that we have two or three months ahead. we already have one month of waiting and not very calm. >> reporter: officials say drills are ready to begin a cautious dig to where the men are trapped but could take another 2-4 months to reach them. the mineers are aware the rescue will take a long time. but they don't know exactly how long. they want them to stay mentally and physically healthy. >> there is a total change regarding the first video and the spirits are much higher. >> reporter: a group of nasa officials are recommending the miners be given extra doses of vitamin d to compensate for the lack of sunlight, an adequate exercise regimen and activities to keep them busy. in new york, peter dough(s)e
plenty of kisses for u. >> reporter: priority using the video camera they used letters. >> i got a letter from my brother and we are happy they are ear and it gives them courage. >> reporter: they use a tube the size of a grapefruit to send food and medicine and water down the shaft to men. >> initially we thought this would take 15-20 days maximum but now we know it is a long- term project. that we have two or three months ahead. we already have one month of waiting and...
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and the waves are certainly telling us tonight that something big is coming this way. if earl gets any closer, which everyone here hopes doesn't happen, there will certainly, diane, be many more evacuations called tomorrow, in many more places. >> as you told us, steve, these are crucial hours right now, and as those emergency teams just warned, the hurricane could speed up and turn towards shore on a dime. so, let's bring in sam champion. he's in atlantic beach tonight. sam, give us a sense of the dimension of the storm. >> reporter: diane, this is a monster. not only is earl regained its category 4 strength, but look at the size of it on our 3d satellite image. 400 miles across. a little bit more than that, the size of this storm. and look at that eye getting better formed as it restrengthened during the day today. but that doesn't tell the whole story. the wind speeds here are just as kind of impressive. more than 200 miles from the center of this storm are tropical storm force winds. up to 73 miles an hour. 100 miles from the eye are hurricane force winds, anything
and the waves are certainly telling us tonight that something big is coming this way. if earl gets any closer, which everyone here hopes doesn't happen, there will certainly, diane, be many more evacuations called tomorrow, in many more places. >> as you told us, steve, these are crucial hours right now, and as those emergency teams just warned, the hurricane could speed up and turn towards shore on a dime. so, let's bring in sam champion. he's in atlantic beach tonight. sam, give us a...
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we have ideas, but the mechanism by which cell phones may affect us may be us. listen for a moment. [ringing] that's what our bodies do all the time. you're riding in an airplane or a car or a bus and you're resinating and the bus is resinating and you can read or work on your laptop or write. if the bus suddenly stops and starts, you can't read. you lose your place. if your normal resonance is disrupted by on and off signals all the time, that's how our dna is getting damaged. i think it's the theory of resonance that needs to be pursued seriously. i don't know if they can do that at nhis, but it struck me as a good indication. when you have this kind of resonance and you stop it and start it, you're interfering with normal healthy cells, the conditions of life out of which we evolved. we came from a microwave world, and i'll leave you with one other passage that i thought really struck me as amazing. how much microwave radiation we had at the beginning of the world so to speak. microwave radiation was around in the big bang. we know that because the scientists who received the nob
we have ideas, but the mechanism by which cell phones may affect us may be us. listen for a moment. [ringing] that's what our bodies do all the time. you're riding in an airplane or a car or a bus and you're resinating and the bus is resinating and you can read or work on your laptop or write. if the bus suddenly stops and starts, you can't read. you lose your place. if your normal resonance is disrupted by on and off signals all the time, that's how our dna is getting damaged. i think it's the...
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the services have used a social media to an extent i have sever seen used in any government program. >> reporter: since the payout program was announced last year, just 69,000 of the 145,000 eligible servicemen and women have filed and received payment. that's left close to $250 million yet unclaimed. why is it taking so long to reach all these service members to get them what they've earned? >> you know it's a new kind of approach to reach out to our service members to make sure they get this additional compensation. it hasn't been done before. >> reporter: congress extended the filing date giving america's sons and daughters who served this nation more time to apply and receive money they earned. byron pitts, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: award-winning filmmaker bud greenspan, who had a love affair with the olympics for half a century, died this weekend. he wrote, directed and produced films about the games and their athletes. his film about this year's vancouver winter games comes out in a few weeks. bud greenspan was 84 years old. and next on tonight's "cbs evening news": st
the services have used a social media to an extent i have sever seen used in any government program. >> reporter: since the payout program was announced last year, just 69,000 of the 145,000 eligible servicemen and women have filed and received payment. that's left close to $250 million yet unclaimed. why is it taking so long to reach all these service members to get them what they've earned? >> you know it's a new kind of approach to reach out to our service members to make sure...
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used to it. you will have the more of the same tomorrow, wednesday and thursday, the rain is coming. by the weekend, we're going to start seeing more seasonal performs. live in northwest, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. shawn, back to you. >> all right v fun out there. and -- have fun out there. >> and enjoy the seasonal temperatures. >> what did your car say? >> my car said 93. what did yours say? >> 91. >> gary? >> we're trying to get that as an official temperature gauge. >> we'll make it official and we can do that. i don't know how to get that -- it's the automake. >> with your car -- automation. >> 95 was mine. >> wow. >> that was like oh, my gosh, you kidding me? this is what is going on. check on the temperatures out there and go to 90 degrees for the city. we have done it before and 90 for gadgettersburg and annapolis and wintertown. the southwesterly wind and their temperature jumped up to 92. notice on the easter shore, cooled as the air goes across the cool bay stevensville, 82; cambr
used to it. you will have the more of the same tomorrow, wednesday and thursday, the rain is coming. by the weekend, we're going to start seeing more seasonal performs. live in northwest, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. shawn, back to you. >> all right v fun out there. and -- have fun out there. >> and enjoy the seasonal temperatures. >> what did your car say? >> my car said 93. what did yours say? >> 91. >> gary? >> we're trying to get that as an...
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we're used to whipping through and getting us a three-piece on a tuesday afternoon, but christmas and kentucky fried chicken. >> isn't that great marketing? this has happened since the '70s. now, i'll take you to south africa. >> okay. near and dear to you. >> it's summer. so what's going to be happening in south africa on christmas day? people are not going to be having a barbecue. where they will cook the meat and it'll be a festive occasion. remember, it's very warm. the people at the beach will be at the beach and otherwise people will be having their kind of sausage and a maize meal like grits. and they'll be eating delicious foods and having a christmas celebration in the sun. >> you say cook the meats. how many meats? you mentioned a sausage there, but a variety? >> and people may even slaughter a lamb and drink homemade beer. >> slaughter the lamb. you can't just cook it? you have to slaughter it first. >> in the czech republic, women will throw a shoe towards the door. if the heel faces the door, that means they're not necessarily going to need a husband that year. single wom
we're used to whipping through and getting us a three-piece on a tuesday afternoon, but christmas and kentucky fried chicken. >> isn't that great marketing? this has happened since the '70s. now, i'll take you to south africa. >> okay. near and dear to you. >> it's summer. so what's going to be happening in south africa on christmas day? people are not going to be having a barbecue. where they will cook the meat and it'll be a festive occasion. remember, it's very warm. the...
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i do not know if it is the same decision making structure that used to be. supervisor avalos: i am being told that they have not signed in west portal. citing a condition for one on to the other. any other major property owners that are pending? >> i am sure that there are. that would be one of the largest ones. there is a portion of the plaza that has not weighed in, owned by several entities. i know that one has weighed in, but i am not sure that all the parcels have. supervisor avalos: there is a commercial side and a residential side? >> right. going down the list, we have broad reach. supervisor avalos: does the city on any property in fox plaza? >> we lease. the office plaza component has weighed in, but the residential component has not. supervisor elsbernd: are you just a leaseholder, mr. rose? [laughter] >> if i was owning the fox plaza, a supervisor, i would probably not be here today. supervisor elsbernd: i think you still would be. [laughter] >> we have received responses from the majority of a large property owners. really is that we're still ge
i do not know if it is the same decision making structure that used to be. supervisor avalos: i am being told that they have not signed in west portal. citing a condition for one on to the other. any other major property owners that are pending? >> i am sure that there are. that would be one of the largest ones. there is a portion of the plaza that has not weighed in, owned by several entities. i know that one has weighed in, but i am not sure that all the parcels have. supervisor avalos:...
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for the next 10 years, the next 20 years, we will still be using oil. we will still be using cold. we will still be using natural gas. we will still be using the traditional sources to fuel our cars, heat our homes, run our power plants, etc. it is my hope that if we are aggressive, we could substantially cut our energy used in every sector, while still maintaining our high levels of economic growth. for example, at the announcement were at talked-about offshore drilling, i did sell in front of a fighter jet -- i did so in front of a fighter jet that will be run half on bio-mass. i was joking with the pilot. this thing runs on vegetable oil. they will break the sound barrier using bio-mass fuel. the pentagon is invested huge amounts in energy efficiency. we are promoting one authorization across the country because -- was authorization across the country because this is a win-win situation. most of that is manufactured in the united states. it saves on individual's energy bell and it means that that power plant has to produce less energy to keep that home warm. it is a win-win acro
for the next 10 years, the next 20 years, we will still be using oil. we will still be using cold. we will still be using natural gas. we will still be using the traditional sources to fuel our cars, heat our homes, run our power plants, etc. it is my hope that if we are aggressive, we could substantially cut our energy used in every sector, while still maintaining our high levels of economic growth. for example, at the announcement were at talked-about offshore drilling, i did sell in front of...
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we have robert joining us. three things i want to touch base on, first the power outages, where are we now? >> we are about 6,000 customers, we are in the oneies and twoies and going house to house. and i would caution to say we have taken new outages as a result of the storm. that means tree limbs are coming down. with the approaching storm, customers really should start taking preparations now again. and be ready. because the type of snow forecast to come with what we have on trees will cause more outages. >> good advice and that includes flashlights and batteries. and i want to talk about power meters ourselves, we can help out from high bills of doing what? >> just how you set the thermostats and it's common sense if you are away, set your meters down. and the gas meters outside, that's a concern as the snow melts from the tops of homes that water comes down. clear the ice and snow away. if you do that, that will keep those meters functioning. if you don't, your gas service could be frozen. >> there are a l
we have robert joining us. three things i want to touch base on, first the power outages, where are we now? >> we are about 6,000 customers, we are in the oneies and twoies and going house to house. and i would caution to say we have taken new outages as a result of the storm. that means tree limbs are coming down. with the approaching storm, customers really should start taking preparations now again. and be ready. because the type of snow forecast to come with what we have on trees will...
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the helicopter is used to spray pesticides across farms. there was no pesticide on board. we'll show you what happened gobblers. it took off from of the municipal off part and the pilot was heading west. he believes to be camp disoriented. he had converted coat, loss control and crashed. it was three-quarters of a mile away. no cards were hit. the pilot had minor injuries. >> take a look at the extended forecast. on labor day weekend there's a bit warm up here will topple the more about the roller coaster for coz coming up in a few minutes. barely anyone believe. we do not with the watches or the warnings they had been dropped from long island to maine. >> hi say >> their shelter from the storm. if the winds are strong they're quite to the stock. there were edition of the bridges of get up early. >> not everybody is right from the storm. >> like for the suns san owner says his biggest hope is that it did bring some big waves. still this is the hurricane. and when labor day weekend and 26 million americans are affected by earl blows are probably thinking >> i do not like hi
the helicopter is used to spray pesticides across farms. there was no pesticide on board. we'll show you what happened gobblers. it took off from of the municipal off part and the pilot was heading west. he believes to be camp disoriented. he had converted coat, loss control and crashed. it was three-quarters of a mile away. no cards were hit. the pilot had minor injuries. >> take a look at the extended forecast. on labor day weekend there's a bit warm up here will topple the more about...
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we thank you for covering it for us. and jose will be covering this issue from top to bottom tonight live from phoenix, arizona, which airs at 6:30 p.m. eastern on telemundo. and we have this text survey -- there is still time to respond, to text your answer, 1 or 2. message and data rates may apply. >>> a well-known white supremacist has been found dead. he had been stabbed, beaten and set on fire. a neighbor, 22-year-old vincent mcghee, was charged with his murder. he founded an antiblack group called the nationalist movement and barrett traveled the country promoting his group, but never gained the clout. >>> the reliable of the no-fly list has come into question again today after he was added to it after already on a flight to new york. the man was removed from a delta jet when it stopped to refuel. the flight originated the nigeria. >>> the widow of aaron spelling is selling her hollywo hollywood mansion. the home and its price tag are over the top. cnbc jane wells is live in candy spelling's backyard. i understand
we thank you for covering it for us. and jose will be covering this issue from top to bottom tonight live from phoenix, arizona, which airs at 6:30 p.m. eastern on telemundo. and we have this text survey -- there is still time to respond, to text your answer, 1 or 2. message and data rates may apply. >>> a well-known white supremacist has been found dead. he had been stabbed, beaten and set on fire. a neighbor, 22-year-old vincent mcghee, was charged with his murder. he founded an...
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we are going to go out there and play and we still believe there is a chance for us making the playoffs. and that starts with me. >>> the pga tour is normally the first tournament of the year for tiger woods. she was the main topic of conversation. -- he was the main topic of conversation. phil mickelson said today he mrs. steiger and cannot wait until he gets back on tour. -- he misses tiger. >>> let me introduce you to loren, a basketball from fairfax high school. lauren had two memorable shots. >> i was so excited. >> last week against marshall lawrence, singlehandedly brought about 80 rebels back. tied with 15 seconds left. moments later, they stole the ball -- >> i took one dribble and there was two seconds left and it took a shot and it went in. >> on her clutch performance led fairfax to 49-47 win. >> it was the best shot of any of my basketball career. >> she will take her 20 point rebound average to villanova next year. >> i am excited. it will be tough work, but i think i am ready for. >> congratulations to our high school athlete of the week. >>> from a positive basketball no
we are going to go out there and play and we still believe there is a chance for us making the playoffs. and that starts with me. >>> the pga tour is normally the first tournament of the year for tiger woods. she was the main topic of conversation. -- he was the main topic of conversation. phil mickelson said today he mrs. steiger and cannot wait until he gets back on tour. -- he misses tiger. >>> let me introduce you to loren, a basketball from fairfax high school. lauren had...
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here's what they told us. i have spoken to virtually every principal involved in this matter and they have attempted to handle this matter to the best of their ability. now that's coming from the spokesman from rut zbrerts. no doubt about it it still leaves a lot of questions out there. the university president says he plans to reach out to the leaders of the community and see if they can help to make this so much easier and better for students who are coming in to the university. 18-year-old kids coming in, and helping them through the situation. >> we're hearing from tyler's family yet? >> reporter: we have heard from them a couple of times and we have a new statement from them. i'm going read you a quick part of it. it says we understand our family's personal tragedy presents important legal issues important the country as well as for us. regardless of our legal outcomes our hope is that our family's personal tragedy will serve as a call for come parks empathy and human dignity. obviously there's no way to
here's what they told us. i have spoken to virtually every principal involved in this matter and they have attempted to handle this matter to the best of their ability. now that's coming from the spokesman from rut zbrerts. no doubt about it it still leaves a lot of questions out there. the university president says he plans to reach out to the leaders of the community and see if they can help to make this so much easier and better for students who are coming in to the university. 18-year-old...